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Frankie Ordoubadi has been working in Drama, Entertainment, Factual reality, News, and Information for more than twenty years.
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Frankie Ordoubadi Health and safety responsibility in film and television Frankie Ordoubadi has spent the past 15 years working finance https://www.tumblr.com/frankieordoubadiusa
https://www.tumblr.com/frankieordoubadiusa The film and television industry has made a lot of progress in terms of health and safety in the last 20 years. This comes after several serious incidents in the 1980s. Some people still believe that "safety" doesn't apply to the creative industry or that the industry can manage without safety training.
https://www.tumblr.com/frankieordoubadiusa Responsibility: Even though film and television use different job titles, the key responsibilities remain the same.
https://www.tumblr.com/frankieordoubadiusa Producer - Employer: The production company is responsible for ensuring the overall safety of a film or TV project, just like any employer. Health and safety procedures are the same as in any other industry. This production company should have: Implementation of a basic safety policy Establish clear responsibilities for key staff to manage safety An adequate amount of funds for the project is required to make it safely The methods and systems for performing risk assessments, management, and disseminating the results Safety advice is available. implementing risk
Producers and executives; A Production Manager is often assigned the overall responsibility for safety in production, although they may often delegate the task to a Production Manager. As a rule, the Executive Producer is responsible for ensuring safety at all project stages, completing risk assessments, and ensuring contractors are competent and certified. https://www.tumblr.com/frankieordoubadiusa
https://www.tumblr.com/frankieordoubadiusa Frankie Ordoubadi Having worked in Drama, Entertainment, Factual Reality TV, and News for more than twenty years, Frankie Ordoubadi is a long-established Health and Safety Consultant. His experience includes working in TV and film - he has also written HSE guidelines for the creative industry.